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FEDERAL APPELLATE COURT WEIGHS IN ON REGULAR RATE OF PAY CALCULATION UNDER THE FLSA The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (covering Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin) has issued a wage and hour decision affirming a dismissal for an employer in a class action arising out of its alleged failure to pay overtime in…
Read MoreData Centers
As of late summer 2026, lawmakers in 15 states have considered moratoriums or significant restrictions on data-center development, while data-center legislation in more than 30 states has addressed a far broader range of issues including: electricity demand and ratepayer costs, grid capacity, water consumption, tax incentives, environmental impacts, labor standards, transparency, and local control. State What They Are Addressing 1. Delaware…
Read MoreCongress is in August Recess!
Congress is in its August recess, but we will continue to provide intermittent updates on important legislative and regulatory developments as they emerge. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy these remaining lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer!
Read MoreSenate Passes Continuing Resolution, Setting Up House-Senate Negotiations
The Senate approved its version of the continuing resolution (CR) by a vote of 90-6, sending the legislation to negotiations with the House over differences between the two bills. Sens. Cassidy (R-LA), Kaine (D-VA), Markey (D-MA), Paul (R-KY), Sanders (I-VT), and Warren (D-MA) voted against the measure. The Senate debate was prolonged by disagreements over…
Read MoreSenate Confirms Todd Blanche as Attorney General
The Senate confirmed Todd Blanche as attorney general by a 50-49 vote, with two Republicans—Sens. Collins (R-ME) and Murkowski (R-AK) —joining Democrats in opposing his nomination. Collins and Murkowski cited concerns about the political independence of the Justice Department. Collins argued that Blanche’s tenure as deputy attorney general had “further eroded the department’s independence,” while…
Read MoreJuly Jobs Report Shows Unexpected Employment Decline
The U.S. labor market weakened unexpectedly in July, with employers cutting 23,000 jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The decline was significantly below expectations, as economists forecasted an increase of roughly 83,000 jobs. Despite the job losses, the unemployment rate edged down to 4.1%, compared with expectations that it would remain at 4.2%.…
Read MoreData Centers Become an Emerging Election Issue, With Major Implications for Construction
Data centers are rapidly becoming the physical backbone of the artificial intelligence economy, but the massive, windowless facilities packed with servers are also emerging as a political liability in communities across the country. A Gallup poll earlier this year found that roughly seven in 10 Americans oppose the construction of an AI data center in…
Read MoreRegulatory Update: IRS Issues Overtime Guidance as OSHA Revises Warehouse Inspection Program
Two recent federal regulatory updates could have implications for employers and workers, particularly in industries with significant overtime activity and warehouse or distribution operations. What Employers Should Know: The two updates highlight the importance of employers staying current with federal regulatory guidance. For employers with significant overtime operations, the IRS guidance provides additional information on…
Read MoreThis Week in Congress
The House of Representatives recessed on July 23 and is scheduled to return to Washington on August 31. The Senate will adjourn for its August recess at the end of this week, although leadership may extend voting sessions into the weekend if additional time is needed to complete outstanding legislative priorities. Senators are not expected…
Read MoreASA and 112 Members of Congress Urge Stronger USMCA Extension to Protect American Manufacturing and Workers
ASA, along with the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and many similar associations including 112 members of Congress, urged U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to pursue a strong extension of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) that strengthens North American competitiveness and addresses outstanding trade concerns. The bipartisan congressional effort was led by Rep. Yakym (R-IN),…
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